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But Jamie recently revealed that he isn't hoping to add to that number, saying: "I feel like we are just out of nappies now, I have got four kids and it's more than enough."

Meanwhile, still on Christmas motoring, fears that 1,213 jobs could go under new Government plans to centralise the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) have sparked a 24-hour strike today.

The Government hopes to concentrate the DVLA in its Swansea HQ and switch more services online by the end of next year in a move that would threaten the jobs of over a fifth of its 6,116-strong workforce.

Department of Transport chiefs claim the change would help deliver modern, more effective services and save about £28million a year.

But unions say such a move would lead to increased vehicle tax evasion and fraud.

The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union has delivered its largest-ever paper petition - with 72,000 signatures - to the Department of Transport, protesting against the planned cuts.

The PCS says it is 'very concerned' about the lack of awareness among people that the offices are set to close.

The DVLA's 10 enforcement offices are also joining the PCS's day of action.

The authority is responsible for maintaining a database of drivers and vehicles across the country.

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